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committee is free to trade defense stocks banking committee senators can trade bank stocks conflicts of interest is strong but the america. congress. so when obama signed the stock act in two thousand and twelve to help stop this mindblowing wing corrupt nonsense or at least make it so transparent that no one in washington was risk it he said the powerful should be good to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else and you leave lots of public speeches and allowed cameras to roll when he left. the air and there's the obama does care about congress acting in your best interest and not in the interest of the testaments. except own lame president obama just signed the rollback of key provision to the stock act members of the executive and legislative branches turns out to be required to file their personal financial disclosure forms online so that everyone can see them no they're free to keep all of that insider trading as hidden as usual shockingly obama didn't know the press conference this time no because that would have been very quietly and c
committee is free to trade defense stocks banking committee senators can trade bank stocks conflicts of interest is strong but the america. congress. so when obama signed the stock act in two thousand and twelve to help stop this mindblowing wing corrupt nonsense or at least make it so transparent that no one in washington was risk it he said the powerful should be good to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else and you leave lots of public speeches...
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i was driving back from southern new jersey and arrived to watertown and did not know obviously the defense would come to watertown but i found myself in a situation where i went out to my car to get my suitcase and i heard a bomb go off behind me and immediately gunfire and at the time where the bomb had gone off it was easy for me to jump in my car then go back in my house. it was a difficult situation because i love the house i was detained by police as a possible suspect that was last night but tonight was a different story and being back at the house we had that day and on leaving and it was palatable. they lifted it and you knew something bade was about to go down. the residence you knew the authorities were centering right there and i have been to capture that video as i was walking to try to get to my car to leave watertown, the shootout happened. greta: what was your level of the year and tear? >> item no fear or terror, we were tense the whole time that it was obvious why enforcement but if which the amount of law enforcement in watertown was impressive in during their in the day
i was driving back from southern new jersey and arrived to watertown and did not know obviously the defense would come to watertown but i found myself in a situation where i went out to my car to get my suitcase and i heard a bomb go off behind me and immediately gunfire and at the time where the bomb had gone off it was easy for me to jump in my car then go back in my house. it was a difficult situation because i love the house i was detained by police as a possible suspect that was last night...
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that since the defense department very well. people you are concerned about cost say, but do you really need something the sophisticated? do you need this many of them? could you not achieve some of this more efficiently? they also argue that advancements and unmans aviation policy progressing so fast that 10 years from now, some of the staff may be obsolete because we will be doing a lot more of its with unmanned technology. >> more politicalles of this, this goes back to december 5, 2011, a senator john mccain. nutshell, the program has been both a scandal in a tragedy. the program has been in development phase for 10 years. over that time, it has been a been a share it of $56 billion -- beneficiary of $56 billion of taxpayer investment. we still do not have an aircraft that provides the air force, navy, marine corps with the combat capability they need. >> what happens after that? the u.s. marine corps, the most politically adept of all the services, decides to station the first operational squads of left-35. they are not rea
that since the defense department very well. people you are concerned about cost say, but do you really need something the sophisticated? do you need this many of them? could you not achieve some of this more efficiently? they also argue that advancements and unmans aviation policy progressing so fast that 10 years from now, some of the staff may be obsolete because we will be doing a lot more of its with unmanned technology. >> more politicalles of this, this goes back to december 5,...
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hunger strike at stevens in august or tied on a medical corps officer and a former senior adviser to the defense department sort of might not be known before the protest. typically people get very sick after about fifty days in which they've not had any food but are taking water so they may be getting very sick and i think there's a fear that a number may die within the next several weeks but all the world medical associations are categorically and ethically against force feeding the reason being is that is in fact disrupts what is most important which is establishing a constructive relationship were poorer with the hunger strikers and being able to discuss the terms of their protest the this is a they if they have it also. really overrides there are some autonomy which is very important in medicine we except that is one of our ethical principles so that by and large most organizations across the world feel that it is not acceptable and in this particular case what it does not help resolve their grievances and help resolve the conflict that we're having between the detainees and the authorities
hunger strike at stevens in august or tied on a medical corps officer and a former senior adviser to the defense department sort of might not be known before the protest. typically people get very sick after about fifty days in which they've not had any food but are taking water so they may be getting very sick and i think there's a fear that a number may die within the next several weeks but all the world medical associations are categorically and ethically against force feeding the reason...
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one might spot for san diego on the defensive side. getting the ball to the left. extra bases until kyle blank has a beat on it. he crashes into the wall he holds on to the baseball. 7th inning, 4 strikes outs, retiring 13 of the final 16 batters, going 7 innings. giants sweep the padres. >>> making the a's offense disappear. malone did not get help from his friends. josh is really struggling at the plate. now, perhaps that is effecting his glove. he gives tampa the 1-0 lead. after a walk to load the bases i had hits it in the another run, 2-1. scoring in the next one. he takes malone deep for the first home run of the season. 4-1 tampa. allows four earned runs on 8 hits and takes the first loss of the season. the a's could not get anything going off of the starter who last won in the big leagues since 2011 when he pitched for the indians and was using the false identity. carmona, hernandez, whatever you want to call him. struck out 7. the rays sweep them. >> kobe out, howard becomes the face of the lakers. showing no signs of rust after playing once in the last th
one might spot for san diego on the defensive side. getting the ball to the left. extra bases until kyle blank has a beat on it. he crashes into the wall he holds on to the baseball. 7th inning, 4 strikes outs, retiring 13 of the final 16 batters, going 7 innings. giants sweep the padres. >>> making the a's offense disappear. malone did not get help from his friends. josh is really struggling at the plate. now, perhaps that is effecting his glove. he gives tampa the 1-0 lead. after a...
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john: people get defensive. it will park their money and what they think are either slowdown desperate for recession -proof names. for while health care was doing very well. utilities and doing very well. i am wondering if that is going to be a play in more volatile times. john: i think it is. kind of reminded me after the tragedy in boston, a lot of people wanted to deal -- be with family. this canonize some cooked meal. it was kind of indicative of what i was looking at and what i have seen in the stock market. those old reliable is, that johnson and johnson, mcdonald's, mattel, all doing well, and i think it will continue to do well. your thoughts on defensive stocks. john: are you worried about consumer retrenchment? they get scared, to the good doctor's point earlier. even a momentary skittishness is more than a momentary pause for retailers to offer, you know, restaurants, that sort of thing. potentially, that is one of the reasons i am very much bullish on the market. unlike 2001 after the arrest attack t
john: people get defensive. it will park their money and what they think are either slowdown desperate for recession -proof names. for while health care was doing very well. utilities and doing very well. i am wondering if that is going to be a play in more volatile times. john: i think it is. kind of reminded me after the tragedy in boston, a lot of people wanted to deal -- be with family. this canonize some cooked meal. it was kind of indicative of what i was looking at and what i have seen...
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outskirts of east jerusalem human rights groups have accused the army of using the child as a human shield defense for children international palestine has posted a video on you tube that shows helmeted israeli border policeman removing this young palestinian who is identified as mohammad asif interior from the army jeep and forcing him to stand besides them with handcuffed hands raised above his head human rights groups have released a statement saying that they're outraged that israeli soldiers continue to use palestinian children in this way as human shields with impunity the claim is that the teen was deliberately exposed to danger after he had been taken into custody and israeli army spokesperson however has said that the move was to calm the violence especially after four hundred palestinian protesters attacked an israeli border police vehicle for almost four hours earlier this week palestinians mock the annual palestinian prisoners day and this was passed by the palestinian national council back in one nine hundred seventy four as a means of consolidating efforts to support palestinian pris
outskirts of east jerusalem human rights groups have accused the army of using the child as a human shield defense for children international palestine has posted a video on you tube that shows helmeted israeli border policeman removing this young palestinian who is identified as mohammad asif interior from the army jeep and forcing him to stand besides them with handcuffed hands raised above his head human rights groups have released a statement saying that they're outraged that israeli...
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. >> guest: the defense department companies you know have had breaches with respect to thumb drives being brought into the system because theoretically -- some people who should know best are still getting to misbehavior. >> host: the air traffic control system, first of all who are you representing and who is paying for any cybersecurity your organization may use? >> guest: well what we do is three years ago we recognize there was a need to start discussing and educating about cybersecurity and air traffic control. my members are individual members like air traffic controllers feared companies like boeing, raytheon. >> host: the airline's? >> guest: some airlines are. air traffic control affects every part of aviation as a member of my organization. we were recognize three years ago that we need to start educating we started putting a cybersecurity day in place. we have members from all different parts of the industries together and we did tabletop scenarios. operational scenarios because that is really the problem. we have operators out there that need to be educated as air traffi
. >> guest: the defense department companies you know have had breaches with respect to thumb drives being brought into the system because theoretically -- some people who should know best are still getting to misbehavior. >> host: the air traffic control system, first of all who are you representing and who is paying for any cybersecurity your organization may use? >> guest: well what we do is three years ago we recognize there was a need to start discussing and educating...
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as in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users won't take a look. the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet think this is the right approach i mean you know people on the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know as my took my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill was nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and dilution of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republica
as in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users won't take a look. the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet think this is the right approach i mean you know people on the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the...
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military that he quote likes the capacity in his own defense tool to has turned him into a vegetable so you pose them to the white house no admits they wrongly accused so for all twelve techniques from the cia torture manual kicking beatings with a cold out stress positions could phone books nudity exposure to freezing temperatures sleep deprivation over seven days a toy. threats of ill treatment forced shaving starvation and. he's now also brain damage he called recognize his mother's face but the pentagon photo is good it takes a toll to supporters just ten seconds to say waterboarding is both medieval and produces unreliable. everything completely goes all the way you know. you can't think about it in these mature waterboarding in the media they're not even getting near where waterboarding story they're just getting in the water in their sinuses it's when the water starts to push down and you start to gasp for air and when you take that gas. that's when it overrides your your cause will start pouring into your lungs and you start feeling it right about here and that's when you sta
military that he quote likes the capacity in his own defense tool to has turned him into a vegetable so you pose them to the white house no admits they wrongly accused so for all twelve techniques from the cia torture manual kicking beatings with a cold out stress positions could phone books nudity exposure to freezing temperatures sleep deprivation over seven days a toy. threats of ill treatment forced shaving starvation and. he's now also brain damage he called recognize his mother's face but...
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criminal defense attorney janice spieloard. i want to get to two pieces very quickly. the arrest in taxes of the wife of the exit justice of the pie there charged with three murders. the d.a., assistant d.a., and the wife of the district attorney. >> the odd thing about that is police went and basically on her confession that she was the one who often these people, sort of, i guess, in retribution for has been getting convicted. very convoluted. he gets convicted of stealing and lost his job. lou: stealing three computers. >> shooting three innocent people. now warmer has it that she will also put the gun and arouse the sand. right now he has not been charged with mders. >> in jail for making terroristic threats, and he is in jail for the bond. what she is now saying, she's the one that pull the trigger. they found a warehouse full of arms and the car. has really been -- the investigation has been amazing. lou: we d't have an opportunity to do this enough. the investigators, law enforcement agencies, the prosecutors have been b
criminal defense attorney janice spieloard. i want to get to two pieces very quickly. the arrest in taxes of the wife of the exit justice of the pie there charged with three murders. the d.a., assistant d.a., and the wife of the district attorney. >> the odd thing about that is police went and basically on her confession that she was the one who often these people, sort of, i guess, in retribution for has been getting convicted. very convoluted. he gets convicted of stealing and lost his...
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yes strong military ally of japan and south korea and clearly has defense treaty with both countries but you know i mean i come from india and i know about british rule and british occupation of india and essentially the industrial revolution in britain in the nineteenth century was fueled from india you know so occupiers in the past have always have had a history of actually emasculating the countries that occupied look at how japan and south korea have performed with the you know with under the alliance with the us they have tried to call it an occupation is complete nonsense matt you want to jump in there because they were not going to matter for instance going to mass they mad. ok fine fine what i what i want to say is this i think both of you both of the fellow guests are interpreting the pivot is a much too grandly the pivot to asia really isn't all that much i mean it's something it's just a simple term to describe something that's been happening over the last decades anyway and we also cannot forget the political component of the of the pivot to asia which is this president o
yes strong military ally of japan and south korea and clearly has defense treaty with both countries but you know i mean i come from india and i know about british rule and british occupation of india and essentially the industrial revolution in britain in the nineteenth century was fueled from india you know so occupiers in the past have always have had a history of actually emasculating the countries that occupied look at how japan and south korea have performed with the you know with under...
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. >> what we don't know is, was that a defensive measure or a suicidal measure? in other words, some sort of idea that if they come in to get us, we will create a wall of fire around the camp of good and -- camp of god and we will be caught up into heaven. now, as crazy as that sounds, there's scriptures that are in the prophets that koresh was aware of that say, i will make a wall of fire around you and save you. >> you don't kill yourself if you're a spiritual person. you can't take your own life. you can't expect salvation and squander the life you're given. and i don't believe that anyone inside set that fire. >> no, there's no plans for suicide at all. >> eight months after the blaze, the government's case against the branch davidians is brought to court. >> in san antonio today, the nightmare final hours of the branch davidian standoff came back to life, as the prosecution rested its case against 11 cult members accused of killing four federal agents last february. >> whyhere? >> to see there's justice. >> they were charged with conspiracy to murder federal
. >> what we don't know is, was that a defensive measure or a suicidal measure? in other words, some sort of idea that if they come in to get us, we will create a wall of fire around the camp of good and -- camp of god and we will be caught up into heaven. now, as crazy as that sounds, there's scriptures that are in the prophets that koresh was aware of that say, i will make a wall of fire around you and save you. >> you don't kill yourself if you're a spiritual person. you can't...
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of trimming the defense budget. this program is singular in terms of its cost overruns, delays, and the way it has been ured. its most effective attributes are not all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> what is the difference between the f-35 and the f-22? >> the f-22 has had its share of technical troubles. that was supposed to be the high-end fighter. the replacement for the f-15. it is a real high performance fighter. it is meant to win against any potential adversary in dogfights. the plan was to have fewer f-22 and then you would have more of the f-35. that would be the mainstay, for the next 40 or 50 years. a you are fighting against sophisticated adve the f- 22s are going in and they are fighting in the air against the adversaries of combat aircraft. the f-35s comes in and they are carrying the bombs that will take out the other military targets. they
of trimming the defense budget. this program is singular in terms of its cost overruns, delays, and the way it has been ured. its most effective attributes are not all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> what is the difference between the f-35 and the f-22? >> the f-22 has had its share of technical troubles. that was supposed...
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and take a wild guess i who mike rogers is married to christie rogers this is rogers a defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet think this is the right approach i mean people on the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know it is my job my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars
and take a wild guess i who mike rogers is married to christie rogers this is rogers a defense expert a very successful lobbyist for a group called man at that specializes in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users want to take a look at the people who are in the...
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members of north korea's national defense commission said the proposal was unacceptable. they called on the security counsel to retract economic penalties imposed after the country's latest missile launch and nuclear tests and demanded that u.s. and south korean commanders suspend military exercises currently under way in the south. the commission members also said the military forces and the people of north korea are closely watching what steps the u.s. and its followers will take. the remark suggests that there is still room for dialogue with the u.s. and south korea. >>> south korea's foreign minister is playing go between in an effort to keep an annual summit with japan and china on the calendar. yun byung-se in seoul says he will also raise the north korea issue. officials have been preparing to host the summit in late may. a diplomatic source saying young is expected to meet the other foreign ministers. the source says yung will try to convince the two ministers to proceed with the talks as planned. they believe it's too early to hold a summit because leaders of all
members of north korea's national defense commission said the proposal was unacceptable. they called on the security counsel to retract economic penalties imposed after the country's latest missile launch and nuclear tests and demanded that u.s. and south korean commanders suspend military exercises currently under way in the south. the commission members also said the military forces and the people of north korea are closely watching what steps the u.s. and its followers will take. the remark...
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circumstance when someone is in a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. a doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant microbes the centers for disease control is calling on hospitals to take action to detect and prevent cases of superbugs and so once you identify that there is what do you do we once we had in five days a cod we needed to cause a physician who was taking care of sufficient and with interaction. and the patient has to be in isolation that means washing your hands thoroughly when you go into a room and when you leave a room wearing gloves protective equipment down is when you know someone is infected with the rising rates of superbugs experts say doctors nurses and patients must take action now to prevent th
circumstance when someone is in a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. a doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant...
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is not clear how they continue to work on it if they shut down the office that was doing that also defense lawyers present at this commission hearing saw the response as an attempt to water down the core issue to walk it down in legal details which seem to have no effect on the outcome of the indefinite detention that they're asking for or justifying is under the laws of war and in the states united states mind that that. that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have weakness so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may have created its own enemies there you have dozens of people cleared for release and still languishing in prison so they may have fallen victim not just to their wrongful capture but
is not clear how they continue to work on it if they shut down the office that was doing that also defense lawyers present at this commission hearing saw the response as an attempt to water down the core issue to walk it down in legal details which seem to have no effect on the outcome of the indefinite detention that they're asking for or justifying is under the laws of war and in the states united states mind that that. that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and...
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we would not so designate a defense fund per se. we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. put in it.oles we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. people's lifebout along the border. >> the last remaining mile of he fence >> all that hearing online. changes to u.s. code. among the issues they'll deal with later this week, helping people with pre-existing conditions get health insurance and authorizing the drawdown of the government's helium supply. again, live house coverage coming up at 2:00 and then 4:30 here on c-span. the 2013 congressional directory is here, the latest listings for the house and senate. all the contact you need, district maps, committee assignments. also, information about cabinet members, supreme court justices and the nation's governors. it's $12.95 plus shipping and handling and you can order online at c-span.org. back on capitol hill later this afternoon, we'll hav
we would not so designate a defense fund per se. we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. put in it.oles we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. people's lifebout along the border. >> the last remaining mile of he fence >> all that hearing online. changes to u.s. code. among the issues they'll deal with later this week,...
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criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety. >> that times passed hasn't it. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there and had blown something that the authorities needed to know about it >> it is it just a different thing and we don't know if there is someone in chicago and philadelphia and california and that the nature of terrorism is different. we'll expand this exception. this is not the law, shep. it is just a memo . there was talk to
criminal defense attorney heather hanson is wherulse. >> you catch somebody who might have left a bomb somewhere . you want to keep them safe and question them right now for the public safety. >> that times passed hasn't it. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they...
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defense company lockheed martin also reported strong earnings but warned of lower profits in the future as a result of sequestration. no more guessing when a fedex package will arrive. for $10, fedex customers can schedule a 2-hour delivery window. for $5 they can reschedule a delivery day or change a location. fedex is making the move because of the boom in online shopping. a price break is starring at the box office. the average ticket is now $7.94, down from more than 8 dollars. prices can rise or fall depending on the range of movies available. with the packed summer movie season just ahead, prices will likely tick up again. ben affleck is the latest high- profile person to pledge to live on $1.50 a day. the oscar- winning actor is joining hugh jackman and others in the effort to raise awareness of the 'live below the line' poverty awareness campaign. by taking the pledge, he promises to spend no more than $1.50 per day for food and drink for five days. his challenge begins next week. still to come, a follow-up to a critically acclaimed documentary about a mega mansion, the housing
defense company lockheed martin also reported strong earnings but warned of lower profits in the future as a result of sequestration. no more guessing when a fedex package will arrive. for $10, fedex customers can schedule a 2-hour delivery window. for $5 they can reschedule a delivery day or change a location. fedex is making the move because of the boom in online shopping. a price break is starring at the box office. the average ticket is now $7.94, down from more than 8 dollars. prices can...
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[laughter] and now was a defensive coordinator s small college, and we used to run the defense that had sort of a built-in weakness. it was great in many places, but there was an area of that defense that we were outnumbered by the offensive players. we ran the defense anyway and were actually quite successful, but we knew that weakness, and everything will -- every single day we practiced so that weakness would not kill us. and everyone we played try to exploit it. sigalert on a backboard and say, well, we have this advantage. we practiced against it. and it was actually quite successful. led the nation on our level in the few is once allowed. if i say so myself. [laughter] so if you are aware of the dangers, you can avoid them, just like to see patches of the nice, you go around them. and that is a question of ethics and self awareness. i think, as a writer of many things, certainly of history, if you're trying to be honest in history you have to have that awareness and avoid the mistakes. again, as emmy said, that does not mean you don't come in the end, necrily make judgments which
[laughter] and now was a defensive coordinator s small college, and we used to run the defense that had sort of a built-in weakness. it was great in many places, but there was an area of that defense that we were outnumbered by the offensive players. we ran the defense anyway and were actually quite successful, but we knew that weakness, and everything will -- every single day we practiced so that weakness would not kill us. and everyone we played try to exploit it. sigalert on a backboard and...
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with the environmental defense fund. thank you for coming and the show. one of the biggest questions that was raised after this, of course, any time their is a tragic disaster like this that is an accident, people ask, how can stop this map and again. you look at it and say, what went wrong. one of the things early on the people were talking about, including the texas emergency management chief, the idea that maybe the first responders put water on the fire, and that is something you necessarily want to do with ammonium nitrate. you either use some sort of fall retardant or maybe you go back and call in a hazardous materials team from your region. is it possible that adding water to this to you think made the situation worse? >> it could have made the situation worse, definitely. we don't know what the first responders knew or didn't know about what was at the facility. we know that the facility had been permitted to store anhydrous ammonia, and there was not a permit to store ammonium nitrate. so, you know, we have a situation here where the first respon
with the environmental defense fund. thank you for coming and the show. one of the biggest questions that was raised after this, of course, any time their is a tragic disaster like this that is an accident, people ask, how can stop this map and again. you look at it and say, what went wrong. one of the things early on the people were talking about, including the texas emergency management chief, the idea that maybe the first responders put water on the fire, and that is something you...
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was on this thing you know former republican congressman former number two or three guy in the bush defense department. and he went into it saying you know it's going to take a lot to convince me that there's any torture going on here like that you know. but i think that we need to not now that it's out and now that it's being said now that it's been spoken at the very least people like john yoo and jay bybee who were kind of the architects of these thing this should no longer be been bowed down to and the the the people who committed the crimes and i'm not talking about the the grunts on the ground you know. you hold those folks accountable you know people who did the waterboarding and whatnot but by and large they're doing their jobs you know and they're and they've been told that it's right but the alberto gonzales's in the dick cheney is in the george w. bush's the don rumsfeld's of the world. they knew this stuff it's real. and if they gave it any serious thought at all and you could you know colin powell you could see how uncomfortable he was made by all this and larry wilkerson his a
was on this thing you know former republican congressman former number two or three guy in the bush defense department. and he went into it saying you know it's going to take a lot to convince me that there's any torture going on here like that you know. but i think that we need to not now that it's out and now that it's being said now that it's been spoken at the very least people like john yoo and jay bybee who were kind of the architects of these thing this should no longer be been bowed...
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by a federal government team, an entire grace group that consists of officials phloem fbi, cia, and defense department. officials did not read dzhokar his miranda rights. charges could come as soon as tonight. >> friends and neighbors in martinez are stepping up to help the family of aaron hearn who is still recovering in a boston hospital after the marathon bombing. businesses around town, including several restaurants, are donating a percentage of their sales to help the family pay for medical and travel costs. a family friend is using her photography business to organize a portrait fund dayser, all of the money from today's photo sessions are going to help aaron and his family. >>> know that people are helping them and they are so grateful for all the help the community is providing. and i know we can't all -- we can't wait to see them and give them hugs and tell them how much we love them. >> fundraisers are being held this weekend. we have a full list on the web site, go to abc7news.com and click on "see it on tv". >> extra vigilance is planned for a central park run tomorrow in new yo
by a federal government team, an entire grace group that consists of officials phloem fbi, cia, and defense department. officials did not read dzhokar his miranda rights. charges could come as soon as tonight. >> friends and neighbors in martinez are stepping up to help the family of aaron hearn who is still recovering in a boston hospital after the marathon bombing. businesses around town, including several restaurants, are donating a percentage of their sales to help the family pay for...
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we have a right of self-defense. but the greatest self-defense is society based on love of neighbor. that is really what we need. too many people trivialize religion and say prayers when bad things happen. we have to pray everyday and we have to teach people godly way of life. that means do not treat other people as worthy of hatred. even if you disagree with them other if you are not in accord with them on certain things. >> neil: farther gerald, thanks very much. i'm glad you stopped by. when we come back, to the father's point, these two brothers, they didn't start out bad. by all indications, when they first came to this country, they were pretty good kids. what happened? particularly in the case of the older. last two years, what abyss did he fall in to and how did it happen so fast? announcer ] a cc meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it
we have a right of self-defense. but the greatest self-defense is society based on love of neighbor. that is really what we need. too many people trivialize religion and say prayers when bad things happen. we have to pray everyday and we have to teach people godly way of life. that means do not treat other people as worthy of hatred. even if you disagree with them other if you are not in accord with them on certain things. >> neil: farther gerald, thanks very much. i'm glad you stopped...
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as in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users won't take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet i think this is the right approach i mean you know when the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement you know as my took my nephew i had to work on the rock on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of oh yes we just don't get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and i lucian of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republi
as in defense and homeland security which is also former private security contractor company that's currently sitting on a whopping ten billion dollar contract from the state department now not a conflict of interest for mr rogers who claims he's pushing a bill that internet users won't take a look at the people who are in the business of prosperity on the internet i think this is the right approach i mean you know when the internet if you're you know a fourteen year old tweeter in the basement...
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paul george led all scorers with 23 points, 11 boards, through the entire atlanta defense. pacers win 107-90. >> to the diamond. giantsgiantsgiant sweeping the e arm of barry zito. i do this on the way to work every day. bar receipt -- zito gave up no runs. pagan, double in the third. his only hit of the day. giants up 2-0. then the $167 million man, buster posey, hasn't hate home run all year until the fifth inning. giants sweep the padres, 5 or the final. d-backs come to town tomorrow. >> how can the a's get swept by the rays? players getting a pregame show. josh reddick dropping the evan longoria fly ball in the first. he did have an rbi later in the second, escobar, see ya. 4 or. tampa bay sweeps the a's, 8 1-rb your final. >> to lab bore town golf links. this long birdie putt put the pressure on mcdodoll then had 1t birdie putt to win you. can't be short. but simpson let him have it as he misses a ten-foot are for par. graeme mcdowell your rbc champion. >> more coming up at 6:00. >> that little ride to work dance. >> exactly, exactly. >> historic. thanks, shu. >> ahead
paul george led all scorers with 23 points, 11 boards, through the entire atlanta defense. pacers win 107-90. >> to the diamond. giantsgiantsgiant sweeping the e arm of barry zito. i do this on the way to work every day. bar receipt -- zito gave up no runs. pagan, double in the third. his only hit of the day. giants up 2-0. then the $167 million man, buster posey, hasn't hate home run all year until the fifth inning. giants sweep the padres, 5 or the final. d-backs come to town tomorrow....
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knowing that your nationality is something that you cannot control is the sole basis of that ordeal defense lawyers say what they deal with now is collective punishment by the u.s. government based on nationality which is a clear violation of international law when pressed for answers the administration the state department specifically which was in charge of those transfers they point the finger at congress at the moratorium that the lawmakers put in place that the defense authorization act that they passed but lawyers say those are just excuses our clients are coming to grips with cold the me will die is going to not because the state is unable to transfer but because unwilling to do so the transfer restrictions are difficult for example they would require the secretary of defense to personally certify that a receiving state has taken steps to ensure that a prisoner can ever stretton the united states in the future whatever threaten might mean in that context. and obviously no state can guarantee that a future event will or will not occur but that was the point the point was to discourage
knowing that your nationality is something that you cannot control is the sole basis of that ordeal defense lawyers say what they deal with now is collective punishment by the u.s. government based on nationality which is a clear violation of international law when pressed for answers the administration the state department specifically which was in charge of those transfers they point the finger at congress at the moratorium that the lawmakers put in place that the defense authorization act...
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borrowed into this program as a way to write about the troubled defense budget. this program is singular in terms of its cost overruns, is delays, and the way it is structured. is first defensive attributes may not be a trained nurse and sensors and missiles and technology and the ability to fly and super science speech. it may be the way it has been designed to alleviate budget coverage. 8:00 p.m. on c- span's "q & a." authorities hold a news conference after the rest of the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings. speakers include massachusetts governor deval patrick and boston chief -- police commissioner and davis. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we are so grateful to bring justice in closure to this case, to those families lost loved suffered injuries they will have to live with for the rest of the lives. for a police officer, a young man starting a career at mit, and a police officer with the life,ho almost lost his and neighborhoods who lives in terror for an entire day. we have a suspect in custody. i want to t
borrowed into this program as a way to write about the troubled defense budget. this program is singular in terms of its cost overruns, is delays, and the way it is structured. is first defensive attributes may not be a trained nurse and sensors and missiles and technology and the ability to fly and super science speech. it may be the way it has been designed to alleviate budget coverage. 8:00 p.m. on c- span's "q & a." authorities hold a news conference after the rest of the...
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overruns, delays, and the way it has been structured to, as i read in the peace, the most effective defense attribute may not be all of the raiders and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. more sunday at 8:00 on c- span's "q &a." >> when the war began, congress came into session in july and issued the clinton resolution that articulated the consensus, or goals of the united states. and it was very simple. very clear. the purpose of this war is to restore the union. disrupt thet to social institutions of the south. everyone knew what that meant. in it meant not to disrupt slavery. texas austinsity of professor on the political and legal factors of emancipation on lectures in history saturday night at 8:00 eastern. >> second prize winners in the student cam competition. there documentary of the city." ♪ >> long before barack obama was president you work as a chicago community organizer after college. president obama's as part of why he went into politics was
overruns, delays, and the way it has been structured to, as i read in the peace, the most effective defense attribute may not be all of the raiders and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. more sunday at 8:00 on c- span's "q &a." >> when the war began, congress came into session in july and issued the clinton resolution that articulated the...
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we would not so designate a defense fund per se. >> you would like flexibility? >> we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. there are holes put in it. we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. >> questions about people's life along the border. >> the last remaining mile of the fence has not been completed because it is tied up in property litigation. >> there was historic preservation for purposes of the defense construction. this bill also provides waiver authority. what goes into your thinking if you waive that authority? >> it is a careful process. we now have mou's the department of interior concerning the federal lands that are along the border that grant us access to build infrastructure and those sorts of things. some of the logistical problems have been worked out. when you build a fence that goes to the middle of a downtown area, there are lots of values to be considered. >> when you were here a couple of months
we would not so designate a defense fund per se. >> you would like flexibility? >> we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. there are holes put in it. we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. >> questions about people's life along the border. >> the last remaining mile of the fence has not been completed because it...
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that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the worst crimes but rather because they have the worst lawyers. and we see that over and over again. these arbitrary factors figure in the sugar no bearing on them at all but they do have a profound bearing. >> guest: the longtime warden at san quentin together 90 people, 88 men, two women. he said i never executed a rich person. >> guest: the question still is not that are theoretically if you could do any rational way, and if you could do it in such a manner that really does deter, that it really does better than anything else serve society's demand for retribution, it's interest and recognition, should you still haven't? well,
that's not a defense. but to some extent my we be executing them because of the sense of the parents? it gives me some pause. also another problem is they are all broke. they have no money. they don't have good lawyers. sometimes, in some soda case, the quality of legal representation is superb, and into many of them it's absurd. people are since to die not because they committed the worst crimes but rather because they have the worst lawyers. and we see that over and over again. these...
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i think they have been trained someplace because they went into defensive postures when confronted by the police. people who haven't had that sort of training, they either freeze or take off running and these guysre there to f and so i ommi correct, this guy is not going to be taken alive. >> why didn't they leave the area? >> well, we don't know why they were in the area. for example, they are of college age. are they here on student visas? is that their home? until the photographs were released yesterday at 5:00, they may have felt safe that nobody knew who they were, those pictures were out there but -- so they went on with their lives. now the other thing we don't know, george, were they planning something else? look what happened this morning. you have another pressure cooker, you have potentially i think some other bombs, p ichlp bombs or grenades. >> having the president come into a situation like this yesterday when the killers were still on the loose. >> well, i guess the secret e atst feltdent in the areas he was moving that it wouldn't be an issue but i certainly understand
i think they have been trained someplace because they went into defensive postures when confronted by the police. people who haven't had that sort of training, they either freeze or take off running and these guysre there to f and so i ommi correct, this guy is not going to be taken alive. >> why didn't they leave the area? >> well, we don't know why they were in the area. for example, they are of college age. are they here on student visas? is that their home? until the photographs...
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a noted criminal defense attorney does not think charges will stick. >> think of this as an abusive arrest there is no legal basis for it. i think it will be dismissed before it gets to court. >> witherspoon refused to talk about the incident at the premier of her movie but in a statement she apologized and said she was embarrass bid her behavior and for disrespecting the officer who was just doing his duty. >> tom cruise with reason to celebrate. >> here is rachel smith with on the red carpet. >> it's monday, everyone. back street boys are celebrating a star on the walk of fame. the boy band attracted fan who's flooded streets to watch the special ceremony. since 1993 they have sold 130 million albums world wide. >> tom cruise dominated the box office his thriller "oblivion" took in $38.2 million. this is the first number one opening for cruise in seven years, and it's a big day for sonia haddock spearheading alternative travel project encouragings everyone to go car free. >> just dedicate one day, that is huge there is a huge impact. everyone just dedicated one day without a car. >> and
a noted criminal defense attorney does not think charges will stick. >> think of this as an abusive arrest there is no legal basis for it. i think it will be dismissed before it gets to court. >> witherspoon refused to talk about the incident at the premier of her movie but in a statement she apologized and said she was embarrass bid her behavior and for disrespecting the officer who was just doing his duty. >> tom cruise with reason to celebrate. >> here is rachel smith...
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the telecoms, consumer staples a lot of defensive plays showing signs of rolling over a bit. you are seeing big moves in energy which is showing signs of bottoming out and numbers this morning -- liz: it was yesterday we had mark foster, gloom and doom report, i pushed him a little bit because he is for all intents and purposes miss the equities' rally because he has been so dr. doom about it. my question is it is not as exciting to see these levels, we have not seen a couple records like we have seen every single day but are you staying out of equities? >> you have to be selective in what you buy. the bottom line, price, biggest technical is still positive. it is breaking down, you have to be to some extent so you have to be in the sector you are working with. energy better restored or some of the industrials. liz: we did get some bearish or bullish for prices inventory numbers on both crude and gasoline, crude inventories were built but not as big as expected and you saw drawdown gasoline so look at these jumps. we got crude moving higher by $2.31 in the aftermarket, gasoli
the telecoms, consumer staples a lot of defensive plays showing signs of rolling over a bit. you are seeing big moves in energy which is showing signs of bottoming out and numbers this morning -- liz: it was yesterday we had mark foster, gloom and doom report, i pushed him a little bit because he is for all intents and purposes miss the equities' rally because he has been so dr. doom about it. my question is it is not as exciting to see these levels, we have not seen a couple records like we...
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very unusual for these defensive groups to be leading the market in up turn. if the market pulls back they will lead in the pull back and more. >> which is highly unusual. >> very unusual. >> thank you so much. >> a pleasure. >> see you again soon. >> sue, shamu is going public. black stone taking its sea world entertainment group three years after it went private. jane wells is outside the world famous sea world in san diego. have you spoken to shamu yet, jane? >> very good. shay-moo is a london whale. i have not spoken to him. i just didn't want to make the big whale angry. ths turning into a whale of a deal. it keeps getting bigger. black stone which bought sea world was going to sell 10 million of its own shares. now this march of the penguins, sea world plans to use its portion to pay fees and debt. so all told, we could have nearly 30 million shares priced between 24 and $27. this for a company with 11 walter parks. most revenue is now coming from florida and sea world sales, profits and spend per customer is all growing. it is a unique leisure company.
very unusual for these defensive groups to be leading the market in up turn. if the market pulls back they will lead in the pull back and more. >> which is highly unusual. >> very unusual. >> thank you so much. >> a pleasure. >> see you again soon. >> sue, shamu is going public. black stone taking its sea world entertainment group three years after it went private. jane wells is outside the world famous sea world in san diego. have you spoken to shamu yet,...
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it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement was people were into that kind of protesting, and that was a very effective way to make great television, but what were the next steps? when change is always slow what were the next steps? so the next generation wanted to be more proactive. and i think what comes out of california along the lines of police harassment and brutality, the racial profiling is the panthers, and they decide to have guns -- which were legal to have, to defend their rights and communities, and again that is something that catapulted into this context of young people wants to change the world and make at it more just world. >> michael: i
it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement...